Red Dead Redemption 2 players discover a spectacular new mechanic in the game
If you've always wanted to slam someone against the bar or throw them out of a window, now is your chance

- February 21, 2025
- Updated: February 21, 2025 at 1:56 PM
In 2025, the acclaimed game from Rockstar Games, Red Dead Redemption 2, will celebrate its seventh anniversary, a milestone that many might consider simply a reminder of its legacy. However, fans of the title continue to amaze by discovering hidden secrets that remain unexplored even after multiple playthroughs. Recently, players have begun sharing their findings on platforms like Reddit, revealing details that add new dimensions to the gaming experience.
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A user known as Mental_Freedom_1648 caused a stir by sharing his astonishment at discovering an animation during fights that allows characters to be thrown out of windows, evoking classic scenes from western movies. “I can’t believe I played this game completely without knowing you could throw people out of windows,” he commented, generating a wave of similar responses from other players who were also unaware of this mechanic.
Players have highlighted that, in addition to throwing them out of windows, the game allows for brutal actions using the environment, such as slamming opponents against walls or even the bar counter, which enriches the gameplay. This level of detail is part of what has kept interest in Red Dead Redemption 2 alive, as even the most experienced players continue to find new aspects of the game in each new session.
One of the most notable comments from a user who is on their third playthrough highlights: “The last one was 100% and I’m still discovering new things.” This constant evolution in the gaming experience shows that, despite the time that has passed since its release, Red Dead Redemption 2 continues to offer surprises and fun for both new players and veterans.

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